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Home ยป Seasonal ยป DIY Decoupage Ornaments

DIY Decoupage Ornaments

November 29, 2023 | By Jenna Sue DIY Projects, Seasonal

It’s holiday craft season once again! This year I’m back with two more easy and fun DIY ornaments that anyone can do. Let’s kick it off with the first tutorialโ€”DIY decoupage ornaments:

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I was inspired to make these after spotting these gorgeous McGee & Co ornaments from last year (no longer sold):

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I knew I could figure out a way to make something similar, and after some research, landed on a decoupage method. I headed to the fabric store to gather materials, and ordered some pretty paper napkins online as well. You’ll just need a few basic supplies for this craft!

Jump to:

  • How to make Decoupage Christmas Ornaments
  • Supplies List
  • Step 1: Cut fabric into 1.5″ strips
  • Step 2: Glue on fabric strips
  • Step 3: Cut and glue almond-shaped pieces
  • Step 4: Paint caps and tie ribbon (optional)
  • Decoupage Ornament FAQ
  • Like this post? Check out more holiday ideas and inspiration:

How to make Decoupage Christmas Ornaments

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Supplies List

  • Clear or white ball ornaments
  • Patterned fabric or napkins
  • Matte Mod Podge
  • Scissors
  • Paint brush
  • Optional: Rub ‘n buff and velvet ribbon

Step 1: Cut fabric into 1.5″ strips

There are many ways you can go about cutting the fabric to cover the ornament, but this is one method I found to be simple and efficient. I began by cutting a strip around 1.5″ wide, and long enough to wrap around the ornament.

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After wrapping it all the way around, trim the excess fabric around the opening.

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Make a second strip exactly like the first, then cut small slices on both sides all the way down the strip. This will make it so that you can overlap the fabric and it will lay flat along the curved surface.

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Step 2: Glue on fabric strips

Apply mod podge from one side of the opening to the other, down the center. Make sure the area is wide enough to extend past the edges of the strip.

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Line up the fabric strip at one side of the opening, and lay it down over the glue, smoothing down the edges as you go.

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Take your paint brush and apply mod podge along the edges, making sure to cover completely.

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Repeat with the second strip, attaching it on the opposite side of the ornament.

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Step 3: Cut and glue almond-shaped pieces

After the two strips are secured, you’ll be left with four almond shaped sections to fill. Cut these shapes from your fabric. I just eyeballed the size hereโ€”it doesn’t have to be perfect and you want it to overlap a bit.

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You’ll also want to cut a couple smaller slices on the sides of these to help them curve. Make sure there’s enough mod podge underneath before gluing it down.

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Repeat with all four remaining pieces of fabric, and brush a coat of mod podge over the entire ornament to seal it. The mod podge goes on white, but dries clear.

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Step 4: Paint caps and tie ribbon (optional)

I love giving my ornaments a designer touch by painting the caps with gold Rub ‘n Buff.

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You could also tie a pretty velvet bow for extra credit.

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Ta-da! Admire your gorgeous custom holiday baubles:

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Decoupage Ornament FAQ

What color ornaments should I use?

If your fabric is light or sheer, white ornaments would be an ideal choice. For all other fabric, clear or a solid color should work fine.

What size ornaments should I use?

Any size will workโ€”I used 3″ and 4″ for this project (my preferred sizes for a 9′ tree). Larger ornaments will be easier to wrap the fabric with, as the surface isn’t as curved.

Should I use glass or plastic ornaments?

Either works! I generally prefer to use shatterproof/plastic ornaments.

Do I have to use matte mod podge?

If you prefer a shinier ornament, you can use satin or gloss mod podge. Note that even matte does have a slight sheenโ€”it really appears more satin once it dries.

Which type of fabric is best?

Cotton is a safe bet. Avoid anything too thick as it may not stick to the ornament very well. Choose a busier pattern to help the edges of the fabric blend in.

Can I use paper instead of fabric?

Yes! But you have to be more careful, as the paper is delicate and can easily tear. There will be some rippling texture and it’s also more translucent, so you’ll see any overlapping pattern underneath. See below:

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Stay tuned for another fun DIY ornament tutorial coming this week!

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Like this post? Check out more holiday ideas and inspiration:

  1. DIY Velvet Ornaments
  2. DIY Matte Powder Ornaments
  3. DIY Aged Iron Ornaments
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  1. Jackie says

    December 6, 2023 at 5:25 pm

    I am so excited for Christmas! These ideas are so beautiful! I will totally be using this post as inspo. We are having our kitchen cabinets refacedthis month so I think we will have to wait for that project to be finished before we get our Christmas decorations out but this is making me so excited to get our tree up!

  2. Cici Haus says

    November 29, 2023 at 10:45 am

    So beautiful! I’m going to try these this week ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Jenna Sue says

      November 29, 2023 at 11:01 am

      Yay! Let me know how it goes ๐Ÿ˜€

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